Radiological Anatomy of Stomach and Duodenum with Clinical Significancedoi:10.1055/S-0041-1727579Zainab VoraAnkur GoyalRaju SharmaThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
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Ultrasound-based elastography is a radiological technique that is used as an alternative to liver biopsy to stage the degree of liver fibrosis. Shear wave elastography and strain elastography are the two main techniques used to evaluate liver stiffness, by essentially measuring the hepatic tissue re...
The blood supply to the most of abdominal organs is provided by the branches of CT. The SMA supply caecum, ascends colon, all of the small bowels except the upper part of duodenum. Knowledge of variable anatomy of celiac axis and SMA may be useful in planning and executing radiological ...
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Following a section on normal anatomy anddoi:10.1001/jama.1966.03100160153062DoppmanJohnJama the Journal of the American Medical AssociationJacquemet, P., Liotta, D. and Mallet-Guy, P.: The early radiological diagnosis of diseases of the pancreas and ampulla of Vater. Charles C. Thomas, ...
The main aim of radiological examination of the stomach and duodenum is macroscopic visualization of the anatomy of this part of the gastro-intestinal tract. There are five modes of examination: 1. complete filling studies 2. compression studies 3. mucosal relief studies 4. double...